Explanation of the methods for standard module design exemplarily displayed by Main Module 3 Information and Communication.

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Explanation of the methods for standard module design exemplarily displayed by Main Module 3 Information and Communication

Lecture Structure Each Main Module consists of several Modules. Each Module consists of one or more Lectures. Submodules developed by the partners may later on be put together to create concatenated Lectures. Main Module Module Lecture Submodule: Subject a Partner z Submodule Subject b Partner y Submodule Subject c Partner x Submodule Subject d Partner w

Main Module 3 Information and Communication Structure – Main Modules Each Main Module consists of several Modules. For example: Main Module 3 “Information and Communication” consists of five Modules: -Module 1: Fundamentals (Knowledge) -Module 2: Applied Control Technology (Comprehension) -Module 3: Programming of Software and Hardware (Application) -Module 4: Networking Technologies (Analysis, Synthesis, Application) -Module 5: Practical Training (Evaluation, Application) Module 1 Fundamentals (Knowledge) Module 2 Applied Control Technology (Comprehension) Module 3 Programming of Software and Hardware (Application) Module 4 Networking Technologies (Analysis, Synthesis, Application) Module 5 Practical Training (Evaluation, Application)

Structure - Modules Each Module consists of one or more Lectures: –For example: Module 4 Networking Technologies (Analysis, Synthesis, Application) consists of two Lectures: - Web oriented techniques Information – Transformation IV - Networking structure – Information Transformation V Module 4 Networking Technologies Lecture: Web oriented techniques Information - Transformation IV Lecture: Networking structure Information - Transformation V

Lecture: Introduction Introduction to the Basics – Information Technology Submodules : Introduction Analogue technique (Transistors, OpAmps) Digital technique (Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic) Control, measurement Analysis of problems (flow process chart) Structured programming (modules) Hardware (sensors, actors, ports, i/o-cards, interfaces, etc.) Programming (Basic, Assembler, Microcontroller, SPC, EIB) Hypertext, Javascript, Java, PHP, Perl, SQL Multimedia (Audio, Video, Flash, Web 2.0) Transmitting systems (Lightwave Guide) Operating systems (Linux, Windows, FreeBSD) Protocols (TCP/IP allocation) L.A.M.P. Recording, processing and interpretation of measurements Control tasks (Guided control, programmed control, etc.) Triggering of sensor / actor peripherals Elements of closed loop control (Discontinuous/continuous) Elements of communication engineering

Lecture: Introduction Introduction to the Basics – Information Technology Lecture: Analogue Technique Basics – Information Technology Submodules : Introduction Analogue technique (Transistors, OpAmps) Digital technique (Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic) Control, measurement Analysis of problems (flow process chart) Structured programming (modules) Hardware (sensors, actors, ports, i/o-cards, interfaces, etc.) Programming (Basic, Assembler, Microcontroller, SPC, EIB) Hypertext, Javascript, Java, PHP, Perl, SQL Multimedia (Audio, Video, Flash, Web 2.0) Transmitting systems (Lightwave Guide) Operating systems (Linux, Windows, FreeBSD) Protocols (TCP/IP allocation) L.A.M.P. Recording, processing and interpretation of measurements Control tasks (Guided control, programmed control, etc.) Triggering of sensor / actor peripherals Elements of closed loop control (Discontinuous/continuous) Elements of communication engineering

Module 1 Fundamentals (Knowledge) Lecture: Digital Technique Basics – Digital Technology Lecture: Introduction Introduction to the Basics – Information Technology Lecture: Analogue Technique Basics – Information Technology Submodules : Introduction Analogue technique (Transistors, OpAmps) Digital technique (Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic) Control, measurement Analysis of problems (flow process chart) Structured programming (modules) Hardware (sensors, actors, ports, i/o-cards, interfaces, etc.) Programming (Basic, Assembler, Microcontroller, SPC, EIB) Hypertext, Javascript, Java, PHP, Perl, SQL Multimedia (Audio, Video, Flash, Web 2.0) Transmitting systems (Lightwave Guide) Operating systems (Linux, Windows, FreeBSD) Protocols (TCP/IP allocation) L.A.M.P. Recording, processing and interpretation of measurements Control tasks (Guided control, programmed control, etc.) Triggering of sensor / actor peripherals Elements of closed loop control (Discontinuous/continuous) Elements of communication engineering

Lecture: Analogue Techinque Basics – Information Technology Submodules : Introduction Analogue technique (Transistors, OpAmps) Digital technique (Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic) Control, measurement Analysis of problems (flow process chart) Structured programming (modules) Hardware (sensors, actors, ports, i/o-cards, interfaces, etc.) Programming (Basic, Assembler, Microcontroller, SPC, EIB) Hypertext, Javascript, Java, PHP, Perl, SQL Multimedia (Audio, Video, Flash, Web 2.0) Transmitting systems (Lightwave Guide) Operating systems (Linux, Windows, FreeBSD) Protocols (TCP/IP allocation) L.A.M.P. Recording, processing and interpretation of measurements Control tasks (Guided control, programmed control, etc.) Triggering of sensor / actor peripherals Elements of closed loop control (Discontinuous/continuous) Elements of communication engineering

Lecture: Digital Technique Basics – Digital Technology Lecture: Analogue Techinque Basics – Information Technology Submodules : Introduction Analogue technique (Transistors, OpAmps) Digital technique (Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic) Control, measurement Analysis of problems (flow process chart) Structured programming (modules) Hardware (sensors, actors, ports, i/o-cards, interfaces, etc.) Programming (Basic, Assembler, Microcontroller, SPC, EIB) Hypertext, Javascript, Java, PHP, Perl, SQL Multimedia (Audio, Video, Flash, Web 2.0) Transmitting systems (Lightwave Guide) Operating systems (Linux, Windows, FreeBSD) Protocols (TCP/IP allocation) L.A.M.P. Recording, processing and interpretation of measurements Control tasks (Guided control, programmed control, etc.) Triggering of sensor / actor peripherals Elements of closed loop control (Discontinuous/continuous) Elements of communication engineering

Module 2 Applied Control Technology (Comprehension) Lecture: Digital Technique Basics – Digital Technology Lecture: Analogue Techinque Basics – Information Technology Lecture: Control and measurement Information Transformation I Submodules : Introduction Analogue technique (Transistors, OpAmps) Digital technique (Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic) Control, measurement Analysis of problems (flow process chart) Structured programming (modules) Hardware (sensors, actors, ports, i/o-cards, interfaces, etc.) Programming (Basic, Assembler, Microcontroller, SPC, EIB) Hypertext, Javascript, Java, PHP, Perl, SQL Multimedia (Audio, Video, Flash, Web 2.0) Transmitting systems (Lightwave Guide) Operating systems (Linux, Windows, FreeBSD) Protocols (TCP/IP allocation) L.A.M.P. Recording, processing and interpretation of measurements Control tasks (Guided control, programmed control, etc.) Triggering of sensor / actor peripherals Elements of closed loop control (Discontinuous/continuous) Elements of communication engineering

Lecture: Basic of programming techniques Information Transformation II Submodules : Introduction Analogue technique (Transistors, OpAmps) Digital technique (Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic) Control, measurement Analysis of problems (flow process chart) Structured programming (modules) Hardware (sensors, actors, ports, i/o-cards, interfaces, etc.) Programming (Basic, Assembler, Microcontroller, SPC, EIB) Hypertext, Javascript, Java, PHP, Perl, SQL Multimedia (Audio, Video, Flash, Web 2.0) Transmitting systems (Lightwave Guide) Operating systems (Linux, Windows, FreeBSD) Protocols (TCP/IP allocation) L.A.M.P. Recording, processing and interpretation of measurements Control tasks (Guided control, programmed control, etc.) Triggering of sensor / actor peripherals Elements of closed loop control (Discontinuous/continuous) Elements of communication engineering

Module 3 Programming of Software and Hardware (Application) Lecture: Basic of programming techniques Information Transformation II Lecture: Programming of hardware Information Transformation III Submodules : Introduction Analogue technique (Transistors, OpAmps) Digital technique (Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic) Control, measurement Analysis of problems (flow process chart) Structured programming (modules) Hardware (sensors, actors, ports, i/o-cards, interfaces, etc.) Programming (Basic, Assembler, Microcontroller, SPC, EIB) Hypertext, Javascript, Java, PHP, Perl, SQL Multimedia (Audio, Video, Flash, Web 2.0) Transmitting systems (Lightwave Guide) Operating systems (Linux, Windows, FreeBSD) Protocols (TCP/IP allocation) L.A.M.P. Recording, processing and interpretation of measurements Control tasks (Guided control, programmed control, etc.) Triggering of sensor / actor peripherals Elements of closed loop control (Discontinuous/continuous) Elements of communication engineering

Lecture: Web oriented techniques Information - Transformation IV Submodules : Introduction Analogue technique (Transistors, OpAmps) Digital technique (Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic) Control, measurement Analysis of problems (flow process chart) Structured programming (modules) Hardware (sensors, actors, ports, i/o-cards, interfaces, etc.) Programming (Basic, Assembler, Microcontroller, SPC, EIB) Hypertext, Javascript, Java, PHP, Perl, SQL Multimedia (Audio, Video, Flash, Web 2.0) Transmitting systems (Lightwave Guide) Operating systems (Linux, Windows, FreeBSD) Protocols (TCP/IP allocation) L.A.M.P. Recording, processing and interpretation of measurements Control tasks (Guided control, programmed control, etc.) Triggering of sensor / actor peripherals Elements of closed loop control (Discontinuous/continuous) Elements of communication engineering

Module 4 Networking Technologies (Analysis, Synthesis, Application) Lecture: Networking structure Information - Transformation V Lecture: Web oriented techniques Information - Transformation IV Submodules : Introduction Analogue technique (Transistors, OpAmps) Digital technique (Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic) Control, measurement Analysis of problems (flow process chart) Structured programming (modules) Hardware (sensors, actors, ports, i/o-cards, interfaces, etc.) Programming (Basic, Assembler, Microcontroller, SPC, EIB) Hypertext, Javascript, Java, PHP, Perl, SQL Multimedia (Audio, Video, Flash, Web 2.0) Transmitting systems (Lightwave Guide) Operating systems (Linux, Windows, FreeBSD) Protocols (TCP/IP allocation) L.A.M.P. Recording, processing and interpretation of measurements Control tasks (Guided control, programmed control, etc.) Triggering of sensor / actor peripherals Elements of closed loop control (Discontinuous/continuous) Elements of communication engineering

Lecture: Compulsary training on technical experiments Laboratory I – Information Transformation Submodules : Introduction Analogue technique (Transistors, OpAmps) Digital technique (Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic) Control, measurement Analysis of problems (flow process chart) Structured programming (modules) Hardware (sensors, actors, ports, i/o-cards, interfaces, etc.) Programming (Basic, Assembler, Microcontroller, SPC, EIB) Hypertext, Javascript, Java, PHP, Perl, SQL Multimedia (Audio, Video, Flash, Web 2.0) Transmitting systems (Lightwave Guide) Operating systems (Linux, Windows, FreeBSD) Protocols (TCP/IP allocation) L.A.M.P. Recording, processing and interpretation of measurements Control tasks (Guided control, programmed control, etc.) Triggering of sensor / actor peripherals Elements of closed loop control (Discontinuous/continuous) Elements of communication engineering

Module 5 Practical Training Lecture: Autonomous developing of technical experiments Laboratory II – Information Transformation Lecture: Compulsary training on technical experiments Laboratory I – Information Transformation Elective Submodules : Introduction Analogue technique (Transistors, OpAmps) Digital technique (Combinational Logic, Sequential Logic) Control, measurement Analysis of problems (flow process chart) Structured programming (modules) Hardware (sensors, actors, ports, i/o-cards, interfaces, etc.) Programming (Basic, Assembler, Microcontroller, SPC, EIB) Hypertext, Javascript, Java, PHP, Perl, SQL Multimedia (Audio, Video, Flash, Web 2.0) Transmitting systems (Lightwave Guide) Operating systems (Linux, Windows, FreeBSD) Protocols (TCP/IP allocation) L.A.M.P. Recording, processing and interpretation of measurements Control tasks (Guided control, programmed control, etc.) Triggering of sensor / actor peripherals Elements of closed loop control (Discontinuous/continuous) Elements of communication engineering